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difference between red and laterite soil

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Answered by prathamesh352
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Explanation:

Laterite soils are mostly the end products of weathering. They are formed under conditions of high temperature and heavy rainfall with alternate wet and dry periods. ... Laterite soils are red in colour due to little clay and more gravel of red sand-stones.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red Soil-

This soil is red in color due to the presence of iron in particles. It is confined to peninsular India and have some patches of north-eastern parts of India. It is highly porous, fine grained and deep.

Laterite Soil-

It is found over the hill slopes of peninsular plateau. It is found in the regions of heavy Rainfall. It is formed by the leaching process.

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